Attorney Anthony Enea—of Enea, Scanlan & Sirignano in White Plains—was named a 2011 “Super Lawyer” by Super Lawyers magazine, a Thomson Reuters trade publication. “I have been working to protect the rights of seniors for more than three decades,” said Enea, a Somers resident. “It is always an honor to… Read More →

The Bedford Post, a hideaway in the Bedford countryside, opened in stages over the past several years: first the casual restaurant, Barn at Bedford Post, then the more formal restaurant, Farmhouse at Bedford Post, and later, a yoga studio and an eight-room inn. The latest phase? A new bluestone patio,... Read More →

The annual fundraising event for the Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester drew more than 350 people and raised $360,000, says the organization. Proceeds go directly to enhance the Mount Kisco-based club’s program and services for more than 2,000 children and teens that participation in its programs. Awards were… Read More →

The Mount Kisco Chamber of Commerce has announced its newly-elected Board of Directors and welcomed new members and new officers. Phil Bonzi will be replacing Vince Lemma president of the chamber. The chamber holds membership meetings and hosts panel discussions. It also hosts an annual sidewalk sale and business showcase…. Read More →

News from Haverford College: Pleasantville resident Hannah Miller, a senior majoring in English with a minor in Education at Haverford College in Haverford, Pa., will spend this summer working with the Miguel Angel Asturias Academy in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. Miguel Angel Asturias Academy is a non-profit school that offers scholarships and… Read More →

Reader submitted post by Jeanne Morgante: Having a favorite blanket or pillow and a comfy bed to call your own seems a necessity for every child. But what happens to children who become homeless or must go to foster care because they have no parent to care for them? Do… Read More →

Here’s the announcement: Katonah-Lewisboro School District Board of Education Seeks Committee Members Candidate Submissions for Audit, and Finance Committees due August 15 The Board of Education of the Katonah-Lewisboro School District is inviting community members to serve on three of its committees: the Audit Committee, and Finance Committee. Those interested… Read More →

Two years ago today, Long Island mother Diane Schuler inexplicably drove south in the parkway’s northbound lanes for 1.7 miles before colliding head-on with another vehicle in Mount Pleasant. The accident left 8 people dead and has been the subject of national conversation since. Last night, HBO aired “There’s Something… Read More →

The North Salem Historic Preservation Commission will present a plaque designating 520 Route 22, now the Westchester Exceptional School, as a North Salem Historic Landmark. The presentation, which we previously reported will be in October, will be some time in the fall but the date is not yet set. The… Read More →

Good Tuesday morning. Here’s a look at today’s opinion content: Norway massacre: Editorial We comment on Friday’s violence in Norway, which left 76 dead, and the consequence of sustained anti-Muslim rhetoric. Anders Behring Breivik, the mastermind of the two massacres, authored a 1,500-page screed that drew on fears of Islam… Read More →